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  4. Curtain Goes up for Queensland's Great Show of Wealth

    The grounds at Bowen Park could not be in better condition. The light rain at the week-end was just sufficient to brace up the parched foliage of the trees surrounding the grounds and to give the turf a new freshness. The sunshine of Sunday did its work in ...

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  5. MOB ATTACKS CONSTABLE

    A constable and a man who assisted him at Paddington on Saturday afternoon were attacked by a crowd and left unconscious. ...

    Article : 105 words
  6. WELLAND SHIP CANAL

    A large proportion of the leaders of the delegations to the Ottawa Conference, including Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Mr. J. H. ...

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  7. TERRORISM IN INDIA

    It is believed that a widespread terrorist plot is about to be revealed in India. Attacks on officials continue and concealed ...

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  8. ANGLO-IRISH DISPUTE

    An important reference to the Anglo-Irish dispute was made by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir John Simon) in a speech to-night. He particularly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 772 words
  9. WOOL MARKETS

    Mr. W. P. Devereux (London representative of the Australian Wool Growers and Graziers' Councils) reports:-- ...

    Article : 171 words
  10. BRISBANE-TOWNSVILLE TELEPHONE

    The Superintendent of Telephones (Mr. J. C. Mulr) has received advice that telephonic communication in the north beyond Tooroo was interrupted ...

    Article : 77 words
  11. RUSSIAN CHARGED

    Following the arrest of a man in connection with the Centennial Park tragedy on July 27, Victor Francis Lamberto, or Januschavsky, a native ...

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  12. LANCASTER TRIAL

    Giving evidence for the prosecution in the case in which Captain Lancaster, the well-known airman, is charged with having murdered Haden ...

    Article : 197 words
  13. DRIVER FINED £15

    When Constable Fuge was on duty at Ipswich Road, Annerley, on Saturday night, he noticed a motor car travelling towards the city at a ...

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  14. THREE KILLED

    When a car overturned at Ballarat on Saturday night two young men were killed and one was injured. The dead men are: Vincent Oliver ...

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  15. NUNDAH ROBBERY

    Property of the estimated value of £60 was taken from Mr. D. Hutchings' residence at Buckland Road, Nundah, on Saturday night. The robery took ...

    Article : 55 words
  16. GERMAN UNREST

    Spasmodic outrages continue, but though there was much noise to-day there was little loss of life. Bombs shattered hundreds of windows in a ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. CAFE ROBBERY

    "Following a watch kept by officials, the defendant was seen leaving with the goods in a sugar bag," stated Senior Sergeant D. McGrath in the ...

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  18. STOWAWAYS

    Just before the steamer Port Hunter sailed, three stowaways were discovered. Two were hidden in the ship's lifeboats, while a third was disguised ...

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  19. KREUGER FRAUDS

    A sensation has been caused by the sudden resignation of the Prime Minister (Mr. C. G. Ekman). He has been succeeded by ...

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  20. NO REPUDIATION

    It was a misrepresentation to state that Mr. J. T. Lang wished to repudiate British and foreign debts according to Mr. A. C. Willis (late ...

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  21. CYCLONE AND FLOODS

    A cyclone partially destroyed the town of Letpadan, 80 miles from Rangoon, and wrecked the communications over a large area. Floods ...

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  22. IN FOR THE SHOW

    Mr. J. T. Scrymgeour, the noted blind Cattle Breeder, of Netherby, Warmick, and Mrs. Scrymgeour, were on the scene early at the Royal National Exhibition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. SNOW AND FROST

    Extremely cold weather is still being experienced throughout the Dominion. In the Auckland province there have been heavy falls of snow ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

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  25. LABOUR'S HOPES

    The State Labour Party has made careful plans for conducting the campaign at the City Council elections in December with the idea of putting ...

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  26. WEEK-END ACCIDENTS

    Frank Manley, Ruth Street, South Brisbane, and Mary Bassott, of Ashgrove, were both taken to the General Hospital following a collision at the ...

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  27. HOLE IN ONE.

    Although it is usually expensive to do a hole in one in the week-end, Mr. Harry Bryden performed this feat at Yeerongpilly at the sixth. His tee ...

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  28. ROYAL ACADEMY

    The Royal Academy was closed yesterday. The number of pictures sold was slightly higher than was the case last year, but the value was ...

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  29. TASMANIA'S GRANT

    Speaking at the anniversary of the incorporation of the United Commercial Travellers' Association in Australia on Saturday, the Prime Minister ...

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  30. CUT WITH AXE.

    At 8.30 a.m. to-day the Ambulance received a call to Haigh Street, Brassall. Ronald Hoffman, a scholar, received a large lacerated wound on the ...

    Article : 56 words
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